Effect of Distillation Tank Density and Storage Time on the Quality and Chemical Composition of Cajuput Oil

Main Authors: Alam, Satrian Nur, Pujiarti, Rini, Kasmudjo, Kasmudjo
Format: Article info application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Masyarakat Peneliti Kayu Indonesia , 2020
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Online Access: http://ejournalmapeki.org/index.php/wrj/article/view/494
http://ejournalmapeki.org/index.php/wrj/article/view/494/404
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  • Cajuput oil is a commodity of non-timber forest product which is needed and potential to be developed in Indonesia. Therefore, further research on the factors of production and post-production are needed to produce optimum quality. In this study, the leaves of cajuput (Melaleuca cajuputi Powell) were distillated by water-steam distillation. This study evaluated effects of distillation tank density (60%, 70%, and 80%) and oil storage time (0 month, 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months) on physicochemical properties and chemical compositions of cajuput oils. The results showed that cajuput oils had a specific gravity of 0.915~0.923; optical rotation of (-2,10°) ~ (-1,20°); refractive index of 1.463~1.464; solubility in alcohol 1 : 1; cineole contents of 61.18~76.24%; clear to yellowish clear color; distinctive smell of cajuput and in accordance with SNI 06-3954- 2006. The GC-MS analysis identified 24 of chemical components on the cajuput oils with main components were 1,8-cineole, α-pinene, and β-caryophylene. Tank density 70% to 80% with the oil storage time up to 3 months still gives the optimum quality and chemical compositions.